From Pain to Purpose: Veto HB2641 — Don’t Send Us Back to Suffering

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HB2641 is not just about policy. It is about real Missourians who found relief through hemp when other options failed. This personal story explains how hemp changed my life and why Governor Kehoe should veto HB2641.

Proposed Missouri Cannabis & Hemp Constitutional Amendment (HJR 106): Medical Program, Homegrow, and Sales Explained

Infographic summarizing Missouri HJR 106 proposed constitutional amendment explaining medical cannabis program changes, unified hemp regulation, homegrow gifting and sales language, and open market licensing.

Plain-English breakdown of Missouri’s proposed constitutional amendment (HJR 106), including medical program changes, unified hemp + cannabis regulation, homegrow gifting and certified sales language, and an open market with no license caps.

Cannabis Rescheduling to III: What Actually Changes — and What Doesn’t — for Patients, Caregivers, and Consumers in Missouri

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Cannabis moving to Schedule III does not change Missouri patient, caregiver, or home-cultivation rights. This article explains what actually changes — including research access, 280E taxes, hemp, CBD, and banking — and what does not, in plain English for Missouri consumers.

It’s Not Biology — It’s Politics: How Testing Defines Hemp vs. Cannabis.

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People love to talk about hemp and cannabis like they’re two entirely different plants… two industries… two worlds. But here’s the truth most people never hear: The difference isn’t biological. It’s political. There is no botanical species boundary between “hemp” and “marijuana.” What separates them is simply: when the plant is tested what compounds the … Read more

How the New Federal Hemp Definition Would Change Testing — And Why It Absolutely Affects CBD

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There is a lot of confusion right now about the proposed change to the federal definition of hemp. Many people are saying, “This won’t affect CBD.” That is not true. The proposed language would replace today’s delta-9-only test with a strict total THC test. That single shift puts CBD flower, full-spectrum oils, minor-cannabinoid formulas, and even many therapeutic products used by families and children at risk.

The Fight to Save Hemp: Congress Is Quietly Trying to Kill an Entire Industry

Graphic of U.S. Capitol wrapped in hemp leaves with protest signs reading “Keep Hemp Legal” and “Stop the Ban,” symbolizing opposition to Section 781 and the national hemp ban.

Missouri alert: Congress tucked a hemp ban (Section 781) into the Ag-FDA spending bill. It would redefine hemp and wipe out CBD, THCA and hemp-derived THC products, hurting farmers, patients, and small businesses. Support Sen. Rand Paul’s amendment to strike Section 781. Call Senate leadership, email Sen. Schmitt’s office, and join the Save MO Hemp WhatsApp group.